Simple, stylish soup plate complements any décor. Down-to-earth modern, our versatile whiteware collections are the perfect way to showcase your culinary creations and offer a wide range of plating and serving options. Plates are sold individually, not as a set.

Material: Porcelain

Care: Dishwasher safe

Use: Microwave and freezer safe. Oven safe to 392°F

Dimensions: 8½"

Made in Turkey exclusively for Sur La Table

Seattle-based Sur La Table has kept its finger on the pulse of America’s cooks since opening its doors in 1972 at Seattle’s historic Pike Place Market. Since then, chefs and home cooks with a taste for adventure have flocked to the culinary mecca.

A destination for iconic chefs such as Julia Child, Jacques Pepin, Martha Stewart and Mario Batali, Sur La Table entices aficionados and curious beginners alike with its amazing selection of cookware and tools.

With a successful catalog, website, culinary program and stores coast to coast, Sur La Table continues to share its passion for the traditions and tastes of the world with people who love to cook and entertain.

I have a small kitchen and small dining room table. We love pasta, but most traditional pasta bowls are way too big (at 12-1/2""), and this one is an excellent, perfectly sized alternative. It also works well for salads. I love the depth of the bowl, and the gently sloped sides that leave plenty of room for garlic bread or other sides. These also stack nicely and don't waste a lot of cabinet space. The quality and value are excellent

Have eight of these along with the matching white flat plates. These are constantly being used for soup, salads and pasta. Thinking about ordering four more so that we always have a couple clean ones ready to go

We have 4 of these bowls and love them! Adding to them so we have 6 for the immediate family.Used for soups but mostly for salads and pasta. They are the perfect size for us. Not too large or too deep. Bread or crackers can sit on the edge and they fit in the dishwasher with no problems.

Best Answer:The same image appears to be mistakenly used for both products. I believe the person in the picture is holding the pasta bowl. Both products look very similar, but the soup plate is more shallow and doesn't have as wide of a lip on it.